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belleview already muslims across the globe fanned their anger with protest and violence for six day following the release of a movie made in the u.s. the box as long. washington slams a film of the damage control mission nation has also voiced worldwide with russia calling on governments to regard people's religious feelings. tan's of thousands protest against the stair the measures in spain and portugal as the debt crisis prompts renewed calls for separatism in catalonia.
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any out of the russian gavel you're watching r t we were in a josher today we'll take a look at the top stories of the week as well as the latest news been a week of and time merican rage across the globe with protests reaching as far as a stray muslims are outraged by a film made in the states that mocks the prophet muhammad u.s. embassies in more than a dozen islamic countries have been attacked at least seven people have died during the violence washington has ordered the evacuation of all non-emergency personnel from tunisia and sudan as al qaida calls for the killing of american diplomats are just falsely or reports. the situation remains to extremely volatile with western leaders and middle eastern leaders urging for calm the united states has beefed up its security in overseas missions it has threatened reinforcements to the capital yemenites city of samarra at the same time a request to send its marines to be capital city of cops in the sudan was rejected
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by authorities there they say that they can deal with the security situation by themselves from libya we're hearing and of course this is where the american ambassador and three other high ranking you are stopping the spin from day one clearing that for a grace has been made we have no information at this stage as to the identities of those or greystones but we are hearing that an announcement regarding these of race will be made soon both the united states and the libyan authorities of pointing at al qaida they say that the attack has the fingerprints of al qaida and al qaeda has released a statement and although it doesn't take responsibility directly for this attack in benghazi it has said that the attack was in response to the killing of all kind is the number to buy you a stroke at the same time we're also hearing that the f.b.i. has to respond a visit to libya to deal with the investigation because of security concerns in that country now also on saturday there were demonstrations in the capital from
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city of paris where the demonstrations were taking place near the american consulate there have also been demonstrations in belgian and american protesters there clashed with police and as i mentioned earlier demonstrations are still taking place in yemen there would be no clue at all clear that has cord for more protests and also more claims of american stuff when those on saturday would be one of the shots fired in yemen during clashes to bring the crowds of protesters from the to the american embassy there were also being demonstrations in sydney australia where the police used tear gas to quiet at crowds we know that. the muslim population in australia is next and think the same but anger there is bubbling over the i mean there were demonstrations in may been on somalia iraq pakistan and turkey so as you see this and i split across the whole region in the united states who believed create this film it's not cool at best and he has been
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taken in by american authorities for questioning now he has said that he does not look great making this film although he does with great loss of life but we are hearing that he is considering releasing the full version of the soul. of the. american journalist and anti-war activists don de bar says the core of the issue lies deeper than just the film. the movie or actually just the trailer really which is what's been available on you tube may be serving as a catalyst but certainly the animosity goes much deeper and the issues run much deeper and people do not go into the streets over a movie and bring an r.p.g. with them first of all they generally don't carry them around either this is a case of blowback as many people are saying without or someone else being
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responsible for this and the issue being this movie and then if you look at egypt the situation there is one where the government the president morsi has made a break with the people over two major issues in the last week or two is coming down on the side of the united states over the over the situation in syria and iraq with israel neither of which are with the center of gravity exists among the egyptian people and they've had almost continuing revolution since january february of last year where each time when they felt the revolution was betrayed they went into the streets so the dynamics underneath this i think are much more complex than this movie first of all in libya al qaida and the united states were allies to where the ground troops in the u.s. the air support in the early stage with united states u.k. and french troops arming and guiding them from february twenty third on as reported in the pakistani observer back then. is in many people's minds
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a creature of the united states intelligence operation in the wake of the violence which started in cairo barack obama said the u.s. doesn't consider edgett an ally the outrage triggered by you tube film posted in the states with late on did years of effort by the u.s. government to establish friendly relations with cairo and other muslim communities rampart ny has the story. anger is rising rage is spreading and american flags are burning throughout the arab world this isn't exactly the type of relationship washington envision after barack obama became president i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world the new u.s. leader promised to turn the page and mend relations tarnished by george w. bush's war on terror he even granted his first foreign television interview to al arabiya an arabic language channel my job to the muslim world is to communicate
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that the americans are not readily washington invested huge resources in building a massive social media presence comprised of nearly two hundred different accounts to spread its message of friendship by the end of last year the u.s. had spent seventy million dollars assisting foreign citizens with the resources to bypass online firewalls and censorship. the bitter irony is that a youtube clip posted by one american instantly buried massive efforts made by the u.s. government as americans were being held hostage by a small group of extremists people here in america think when they put their views on you tube and now the technology is such that it can be seen all over the world i think people in. some of these places don't understand this is not the view of most americans this is not the view of the u.s. government according to many experts
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a large majority of the arab world has grown too familiar with the anti muslim sentiment america is accused of cementing the policy of the americans towards this part of the world is inadequate and doesn't call for dialogue doesn't call for development it doesn't call for progress and calls for the moving of those units because that foods american interests and some western interests and cause for war and invasion of iraq as we have seen destruct. no progress on the peace lebanon palestine i think the spark for it to you know all come out in violent forms as we can see now on the screen and this is what's happening within forty eight hours the fury that began in egypt spread to libya yemen lebanon and iran in afghanistan due to push shut down but tensions in the muslim world seem to be only increasing there has been a lot of simmering mansi american feeling a right across the entire arab world it's their worst in in pakistan where polls show that we're ninety percent of pakistanis marrons their primary an enemy
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america's middle of blunders and it's made enemies in the arab spring countries america helped revolutionize the line between friend and foe has blurred despite all the time and money washington has spent using the internet to promote its islamic finally foreign policy the world wide web also served as the platform that enabled one american extremist to infuriate millions overseas in the rail years of progress. r.t. we are. now the u.s. a strong we can down the film an effort to calm the anti-american fury u.n. secretary general ban ki moon also slammed the production saying it was deliberately designed to bigotry and bloodshed and there was also a reaction from russia with president putin saying all governments should work to prevent religious provocation. because. if history doesn't react in
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a timely and tough manner to provocations that are directed against the religious feelings of people then what happens is that the humiliated and exalted ones in the snow to defend their own interests and sometimes this can lead to bloodshed to the region to fall into chaos with which is exactly what's happening now in this respect i'd like to remind the rulers of these new governments and states are in the going under when serious changes are to shoot that they should not forget their personal responsibility for what's going on in their territories which was the picture. we're also closely following the violence that's continuing to unfold throughout the arab world on our website r.t.e. dot com we've got a timeline of events as well as the full profile of the man i was god to be behind the scandals and a muslim film that sparked the protests so log on to find out more.
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the e.u. debt crisis has sparked renewed separatism calls in spain's catalonia this week over a million people took to the streets of barcelona to call for an appearance blaming central government over economic woes this was followed by fresh anti-static protests in the capital madrid with tens of thousands of spaniards voicing outrage over and new wave of belt tightening the government is due to announce a fresh set of spending cuts by the out of a month and their message was later accurate in portugal's capital lisbon where protesters threw fireworks and tomatoes at the local half waters of the international monetary fund john laughlin director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation says governments are focusing on the wrong issue when it comes to fixing the crisis. the basic problem in europe and indeed other countries
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of the world is of course that there is too much debt both private and above all a blick and nothing today and nothing on any other future occasion he's going to make that go away even budget cuts are not going to make a serious social problem go away which is that the states are too heavily indebted and even the various so-called to study programs which have been imposed i'm not going to produce a budget such as which is the only way of repaying debt unless of course there is economic growth and there's a final point this is the european union for many decades now it's played a game of smoke and mirrors whenever there's a crisis whenever there's a problem to be solved it rearranges the institutional for shit. germany's federal court has backed a motion considered crucial for containing the continent's debt crisis and approved a new five hundred billion euro bailout fund for struggling eurozone countries however the ruling comes with several conditions including
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a restriction on the size of berlin's contribution dr going are back a specialist in law school of oriental studies in london says a motion of won't bring in any long term solutions. from. the past is an imperfect guide to the future so far the german parliament has always approved aid i think we are reaching a point where germany has spent so much money that she's locked in and parliamentarians will continue granting further assistance every time the only way of getting out of this vicious circle would be the success of the save big spro its southern europe i called see that happen the economic situation in southern europe this dire every need cation we have is that it's getting worse if you promise you will gobble up his government debt to
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a limited extent it will take away the said to four cuts it will not enforce it. voters and adolescents have elected to continue on a pro european past broadly sticking to a german led way out of the financial crisis the conservatives claim victory but may have to form a coalition with labor which holds similar economic views however despite rejecting parties calling for an exit from the euro zone or e sync of some a stare the measures looks inevitable. reports. it was back in ninety ninety two when a treaty was signed of vision in maastricht and another length establishing the economic and monetary union later paving the way for the creation of the single currency but today mounting a euro skepticism has spread to even countries considered poor eurozone nations including the very one where it all began so i don't know at this moment what is the best is for europe i have my dogs because of greece. and then other
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lands it's a pro european country of course it shouldn't come to the stream level that we see greece in a repeated fashion this annoyance among the dutch at having to bail out greece again and again has reached a point where some dutch customers refuse to pay the bill of greek restaurants because well they've already paid with bailout money taking a lot of your skeptic and brussel stat has become a popular campaign strategy from the far right freedom party which is called for the return of the dutch guilder to the once fringe leftist socialist party openly challenging the german led a steady strategy for europe well we're protesting against our liberal government you know made to distinction between the rich and. much much bigger gap part of the problem is you know did europe brussels has a lot of power now and people feel like they have nothing to say about what's going on with their money or we cannot make our own decisions anymore about our housing
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projects about our social system about their pensions people do not want to say you know. did europe is ok you know but you only need a united europe to make sure this piece we can do together and a test no borders is all right but you know having just a small group of people for liberal people in brussels making up how we get how we spend our money we can see in europe. voters. are becoming less convinced of the rationale of the continuance of austerity policies and begin to vote for parties who oppose the logical we've seen it in france we've seen it in regional elections in germany which makes america very worried to bog to the elections next year in the end it was the center right liberals who claim victory followed closely by the center left labor party both
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viewed as pro europe but the fact remains that discontent has risen to the surface among citizens of a nation part of the so-called core of the euro zone does or sylvia r.t. the netherlands. and coming up in just a few minutes here on r t thousands of activists across the u.s. regrouped for and now there around of anti-corporate action as the occupy wall street movement marks its first birthday. and afterwards to cripple iran's economy and the rail its nuclear ambitions seem to be failing asked iran post huge oil sales in the face of western sanctions. is he to.
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with max cons or there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. would be soon which brightened if you move the balance from funds to impression in some. news for instance on t.v. dot com. watching r t weekly said is they're doing a song continues his legal tug of war was the u.k.'s he holds up inside a court or us london embassy he's been there for several months with a south american country recently granting him political asylum one day is still refusing to grant the whistleblower free passage from the embassy threatening to
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arrest him once he steps food outside assizes lawyers also remain wary of his expects tradition to sweden say his human rights will be put at risk of serious stockholm will pass him over to the u.s. where he could face the death penalty is dropping charges of espionage for his role with weekly it's a challenge is a war about us our garzon says his client did nothing more than express his freedom of speech. i don't think mr sloan's is a spy all he did was exercise his right to freedom of information he received and shared it. but much more surprised that there's been no investigation into the glaring crimes documented in those leaked reports featuring u.s. interference with issues that have absolutely no relation to either national security or the safety of american citizens to fit in with media for more. now we have plenty more mused our website r.t. dot com had their for the latest saturday russian opposition's worst while back into the streets. for
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a full report on yesterday's rally in moscow. plus the students video project worth an a plus earns attention not only from his class teacher but also from the federal intelligence agency to learn more about this on our website r.t.e. dot com. in the u.s. thousands brace for rallies against fat cat corporations ahad of the occupy wall street movement's first adversary activists are hoping to regain some momentum by rallying support for demonstrations massing on new york's financial district protests now ball last year with dozens of cities across the u.s. were raiding corporate america for its role in the country's failing economy police were accused of using heavy handed tactics to break up several of them arrested
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thousands take to tampa tampa from public parks however activists moppin believes anti-capitalist movement can be reborn in more ways than one. i would say without a doubt if one looks at the world right now what's happening in the middle east in greece everywhere there's a confrontation the one percent so the idea that somehow the us is exceptional and it's just a small passing phase i mean the us is part of the world capitalist economy. in the world capitalist economy is in a state of collapse profits rule and we just get more as we just get home foreclosures we just get mass unemployment yet all this wealth exists but it is not utilized for so absolutely we're going to see more volts it may take on a different character in organized labor that's chicago this chicago teachers strike that they become more prominent than it was in the early days of occupy wall street but there's going to be more confrontations ahead as the system dies.
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down on the streets spread worldwide. the ninety nine percent versus the one percent with all the money. are they getting equality into the economy. with the recession ahead can we afford not to see. the occupying. western sanctions on iran in oil seem to be having little of fact a sales increase to more than one million barrels a day the us hoped strict regulations would forced iran to halt its atomic ambitions which it maintains are peaceful and while washington extended exams in a way worse for japan and several azari you nations as they rely heavily on reigning oil. policy director at the national running american council believes terrans nuclear program hasn't been thrown off course. i don't know that you could
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actually look at the lost revenues from oil exports and say iran has taken away money from its nuclear program or reduced money for military spending because frankly with the threat of war i think iran is probably continuing down that path that has already already has been on with sanctions you know there's no perfect sanctions regime there's always going to be holes there's always going to be loopholes there's always going to be this game of whack a mole where iran responds within the u.s. tries to ratchet up and you're never going to get a perfect embargo. so i think that the question the question is ok now you have these sanctions what do we do with these are we going to leverage these or is this a repeat of what we had with iraq where we did a great job of restricting oil sales and then doing well for food at the end of the day that didn't actually yield anything but massive humanitarian suffer suffering and then eventually this movement for a disastrous invasion now the russian gas giant gazprom is finding against us. tam's to investigate concerns over the company's pricing policy the european
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commission officially announced a formal inquiry into the russian state fuel supplier alleging gas brahman pose unfair costs on its customers however a recent change to russian law means gazprom can no longer disclose information to foreign authorities without permission from moscow is found guilty of violating european anti-monopoly rules russia's gas giant may have to open its pipelines to competitors however gas prom dismissed the accusations blaming them on the new financial crisis and countries affected to interfere in the energy market. which in art now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world to british soldiers are dead after a man dressed in an afghan police uniform opened fire outside a security checkpoint in southern afghanistan forty seven foreign soldiers have been killed by their perceived allies in so-called green on blue attacks so far this year as follows the deaths of two marines killed in the attack on a u.s.
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base were prince harry was stationed. south african police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at striking miners in the area earlier the read of your first post on seizing weapons friday the government announced a crackdown the strive to act against illegal gatherings the unrest which has already hold production at several platinum and gold mines escalated last month after police shot dead thirty four miners striking over low wages. well there shortly interviewed a man who spent forty five days in taliban captivity that's after a british minds. there
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be gentle i'm all street spread worldwide. the ninety nine percent versus the one percent with all the money. are they getting a quality into the economy. with more recession ahead can we afford not to listen to. the occupy movement more on our take. mission free accreditation free in-store churches free. agency free. free skewed free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media party dot com you. like millions of americans have lost thousands of dollars in retirement funds and i haven't had as bad as many it's not just about
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the for them it's about the need to. say. and geez. need it. now. since this is my film i get the last word this financial crisis will not be turned off like a light sweet. wealthy british style it's time to destroy. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to.

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